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tipstir

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Re: Help Blocking yahoo cam with dir-655

said by jedispork See Profile :

Hello. I'm trying to block my ex gf from using cam on yahoo until she movies out. I would prefer to block yahoo completely if I could.

I know cam uses 5001. Should I just set it up as a access policy under her computers mac address? I may have tried port forwarding to a fake ip address but dont think that worked.

thanks for your help
Port forward that port to a bogus PC IP that's not on your network. So the router will only open and forward that port to the Bogus PC IP and not the PC IP she is using for the yahoo web cam. She'll get an error when she tries to use it.

You can block by web site under access control. It would be better to block by IP like I do you can use the free RFWNTFree.exe that's a free firewall gives you a lot of options you can blacklist sites by IP which no matter what you just can't get to that site. So if you have mail.yahoo.com you can't get there any more. So that's good protection.

jedispork

join:2009-07-05


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Hello. I'm trying to block my ex gf from using cam on yahoo until she movies out. I would prefer to block yahoo completely if I could.

I know cam uses 5100. Should I just set it up as a access policy under her computers mac address? I may have tried port forwarding to a fake ip address but dont think that worked.

thanks for your help
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